SURANDRANATH DASGUPTA- download knjiga

Ako izuzmemo zapadnjačke indologe, profesor Surendranath Dasgupta(1885-1952) spada među dva-tri najeminentnija indijska povjesničara filozofije. Od njegovih važnijih radova (General Introduction to Tantra Philosophy; A Study of Patanjali; Yoga Philosophy in Relation to Other Systems of Indian Thought; A History of Sanskrit Literature; Rabindranath: The Poet and Philosopher; Kavyavicha; Saundaryatattva; Rabidipika) moram spomenuti njegovo kapitalno djelo A history of Indian philosophy (povijest indijske filozofije) koje se sastoji od pet tomova. Iako profesor Dasgupta nije sa nama od 1952 godine, njegovo djelo je još uvijek jedan od glavnih priručnika na sveučilištima diljem svijeta.

Svih 5 tomova se nalazi pod public domenom i mogu se besplatno skinuti s interneta pod uvjetom da se ne koristi u komercijalne svrhe (mislim, ne možete skinuti knjigu i tiskati je u vlastitom aranžmanu, pustiti u prodaju, a istovremeno očekivati da vas nitko neće pitati da li imate autorska prava :))

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biografija (preuzeto s http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surendranath_Dasgupta)

Dasgupta was born in Kushtia, Bengal (now in Bangladesh). His ancestral home was in the village Goila in Barisal District. He studied in Ripon College an affiliated college of the University of Calcutta and graduated with honours in Sanskrit. Later, he received his Masters degree from Sanskrit College in 1908. He got a second Masters degree in Western Philosophy in 1910 from the University of Calcutta.

His career in teaching began with a short stint as a lecturer in Rajshahi College. Later, he became a professor of Sanskrit and Bengali in Chittagong College. After some time, he went back to graduate school and received a PhD from the University of Calcutta, and later went to England to work on his second PhD at the University of Cambridge.

Following his return in 1924, Dasgupta joined the Presidency College as professor of philosophy. Later, he became the principal of Sanskrit College, and later joined the University of Calcutta as a professor.

In 1932, he served as the president of the Indian Philosophical Congress. His own philosophy was known as Theory of Dependent Emergence.

Dasgupta had three daughters Maitreyi Devi (Sen), Chitrita Devi (Gupta) and Sumitra Majumdar. Maitreyi Devi and Chitrita Devi(Gupta) were also famous writers. The list of his famous students includes scholars like Mircea Eliade and Debiprasad Chattopadhyaya.

His sons Subhayu Dasgupta, Sugata Dasgupta and Prof. Subhachari Dasgupta also left behind valuable work in nation building. Subhayu Dasgupta wrote the famous book ” Hindu Ethos and the Challenge of Change” , while Sugata Dasgupta was a featured speaker and a noted Gandhian while his youngest son, Subhachari Dasgupta , erstwhile professor at the National Institute for Bank Management developed civil society leaders in India for three decades through the People’s Institute for development and Training.

Dasgupta was born in Kushtia, Bengal (now in Bangladesh). His ancestral home was in the village Goila in Barisal District. He studied in Ripon College an affiliated college of the University of Calcutta and graduated with honours in Sanskrit. Later, he received his Masters degree from Sanskrit College in 1908. He got a second Masters degree in Western Philosophy in 1910 from the University of Calcutta.

His career in teaching began with a short stint as a lecturer in Rajshahi College. Later, he became a professor of Sanskrit and Bengali in Chittagong College. After some time, he went back to graduate school and received a PhD from the University of Calcutta, and later went to England to work on his second PhD at the University of Cambridge.

Following his return in 1924, Dasgupta joined the Presidency College as professor of philosophy. Later, he became the principal of Sanskrit College, and later joined the University of Calcutta as a professor.

In 1932, he served as the president of the Indian Philosophical Congress. His own philosophy was known as Theory of Dependent Emergence.

Dasgupta had three daughters Maitreyi Devi (Sen), Chitrita Devi (Gupta) and Sumitra Majumdar. Maitreyi Devi and Chitrita Devi(Gupta) were also famous writers. The list of his famous students includes scholars like Mircea Eliade and Debiprasad Chattopadhyaya.

His sons Subhayu Dasgupta, Sugata Dasgupta and Prof. Subhachari Dasgupta also left behind valuable work in nation building. Subhayu Dasgupta wrote the famous book ” Hindu Ethos and the Challenge of Change” , while Sugata Dasgupta was a featured speaker and a noted Gandhian while his youngest son, Subhachari Dasgupta , erstwhile professor at the National Institute for Bank Management developed civil society leaders in India for three decades through the People’s Institute for development and Training.

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